Fruits
Once an afterthought in sweet cherry production, China has become a major player in the global market.
Three new crop protection produces have been approved for new markets or are being introduced: an herbicide; a fungicide; and a biological fungicide.
You can hope H-2A lasts forever and bury your head in the sand, but when you pull it out, everyone might be gone.
After identifying opportunities within the organic market, Wholesum Harvest has created a new enterprises with partners in an effort to fill those voids.
It might come at you straight out of the blue, like the smartphone, so get ready.
Drones have become a part of agronomy and are now making their way into specialty crops. Learn everything you need to know about how they can change strawberry production forever.
Agency seeking input from stakeholders on findings by the National Marine Fisheries Service’s Biological Opinion, which threaten the use of widely used pesticides.
As I started to think about what to write for this spot this month, the Austin Powers movie […]
Nat DiBuduo is stepping down as leader of the nation’s biggest association of grape growers, but his spirit will remain.
The annual summer tour heads to the Okanagan Valley in Canada for tours of super-spindle plantings, sweet cherries, and of course, the popular ‘Ambrosia’ variety.
Husband and wife team create mating disruption device modeled after gauchos’ hunting bolas.
The performance of your farm equipment in the peak season depends on maintaining it throughout the off-season.
NOAA issues forecast that includes a 75% chance tropical activity will be near or above-normal.
Past Washington Apple Commission President Steve Lutz to expand PMA Produce Marketing Association’s engagement in Western U.S. and Canada.
USDA’s new labeling and disclosure standards come as part of the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Law.
John Whitney offers a guide to USDA’s updated cool tools for all ages and offerings for those new to the ag scene.
After a surprise defeat in the House, the Farm Bill still has life in it. Here’s what you need to watch for (including a possible H-2C revival).
Brian Focht, who has been with several major fruit packer/shippers, will take over “The Marketing Associations” from Bruce Grim.
Chinese government reportedly agrees to buy more U.S. energy and agricultural commodities, but joint statement released does not provide exact details.